Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1994, p. 1

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wrfnwraeimnmgs u 4712311 twf stouffville weekender e 1 nbune xrc mercedes beni repair specialist 172 bullock dsive unit 31 markham 4718660 vol 10 no 22 a metroland community newspaper saturday june 4 1994 52 pages l00wi- doug alles to run for mayor by tracy kibble staff reporter former town councillor doug alles said yesterday he will run for mayor in this novembers municipal election alles a 15year whitchurch- stouffville resident who has shown great interest in his com munity believes ifs up to local government to improve stouf- fvilles quality of life i believe it is the responsibility of the mayor and council of whitchurchstouffville to provide leadership and to work with the residents in a spirit of cooperation for the betterment of the commu nity alles stated in a- press residents all pay sainsbury s salary homeowner told a raucous public hearing last month regarding a companys failed bid to expand a construction waste recycling depot in van- dorf has resulted in a written reprimand from mayor fran sainsbury to vandorf resident cathy dymond and dymonds curt response the mayor says dymond was rude and spoke out of order during the attimes emotional meeting and dymond says sainsbury showed blatant bias towards the developer the tribune chose to publish the correspondence to give our read ers an inside look at the types of communication barriers and frustrations being unleashed on the local political scene mayor responds to confrontation dear editor a letter from mayor fran sainsbury to vandorf resident cathy dymond following a pub lic hearing regarding a waste transfer station proposal in the hamlet dear mrs dymond on april 26 1994 council held eight public meetings the first seven went without incident or rudeness unfortunately the vandorf meeting related to the recycling depot in the industrial park area was quite highly organized and orchestrated however this does not allow democracy in action for all par ties as head of council it is my role to see that there is fairness for all i am not elected to win pop ularity contests my oath of office must ensure that all tax payers have a fair hearing any member of council who becomes personally involved prior to the please see page 14 resident sends mayor two cents dear editor a letter from cathy dymond a vandorf resident to mayor fran sainsbury dear madam mayor i acknowledge receipt of your recent letter regret tably in your letter you choose to continue conduct which is contemptuous of those people you are paid to represent firstly you imply it is unde mocratic for a group of con cerned ratepayers to join together to fight the establish ment of a waste transfer facil ity in our neighbourhood an action we feel is detrimental to our community and to our water supply since democra cy is ruled by the majority i fail to see how you come to this conclusion obviously you think democracy only occurs if everyone agrees with you secondly you imply a lack of please see page 15 release issued yesterday alles 53 lives with his wife sharron on north street and has two sons andrew 26 and patrick 24 he is a selfempioyed consultant retired after 25years with ibm and sports a long list of communi ty accomplishments including his current posts as chairman of the wmtchurchstouffville library board and the waste management committee former ward 5 council lor 19881991 former chairman of councils planning committee former committee member of the ballantrae coram centre and a recycling volunteer since 1984 flying high bonnie cuthbertson 3 gets a thrill out of a swing during the montessori stouffville christ ian school track day in stouffville photo mike rute

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